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Winter is a season of turning inward, slowing down, moving toward rest and rebirth. It begins in the darkest part of the year, shifting from the winter solstice to spring equinox with a burgeoning light. Winter offers us an invitation to re...
I came across this Buttonbush while hiking around a lake in my county. I can’t quite say if I’ve come across one before, if I have I wasn’t paying attention. One of my intentions in waking up is to pay closer attention to what is blooming s...
## What old ways are you holding onto that might be hindering you as you seek to follow a new path?
## You belong among the wildflowers.
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